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Ameren Corporation is an American power company created December 31, 1997 by the merger of St. Louis, Missouri's Union Electric Company (formerly NYSE: UEP) and the neighboring Central Illinois Public Service Company (CIPSCO Inc. holding, formerly NYSE: CIP) of Springfield, Illinois. It is now a holding company for several power companies and energy companies. The company is based in St. Louis, serving 2.4 million electric, and 900,000 natural gas customers across 64,000 square miles

As part of the ongoing effort to maintain a high level of service reliability for customers and to modernize aging infrastructure, Ameren Missouri will install smart grid technology in multiple areas throughout our service territory. Smart grid technology consists of equipment such as a "Viper" switches and "IntelliRupters" that can quickly identify and isolate a service issue, which results in fa...

Ameren Missouri has announced plans to dramatically increase the amount of wind and solar generation to provide cost-effective and sustainable energy for its customers. Ameren Missouri plans to add at least 700 megawatts of wind generation by 2020, add 100 megawatts of solar generation over the next 10 years and cut carbon emissions 80% by 2050. Learn more at AmerenMissouri.com/IRP.

At Ameren Missouri, we know what light can do. And if you shine it in the right direction, it will light the path for the next generation. Showing them what their tomorrow could look like and spotlighting the possibilities that lay in front of them. Investing in our community by lighting the way forward. That’s Energy at Work. Learn more at AmerenMissouri.com/Community.

At Ameren Missouri, we’re committed to making the communities we serve better and brighter places to live. A bright enough light can illuminate opportunities to affect positive change, neighborhoods that need a helping hand and the advancements necessary to ensure tomorrow is a little cleaner than today. Transforming the future of our community by shining light in every direction. That’s Energy at...

Ameren Missouri crews in St. Petersburg, Florida, explain the work that goes into restoring power to communities after a hurricane. More than 400 crews traveled to Florida to help in one of the largest power restoration effort in U.S. history.

An Ameren Missouri Electric Operations Supervisor discusses what it takes to travel to a different state to aid in power restoration efforts. As part of its mutual assistance program, Ameren Missouri crews went to Florida to help restore power to millions of customers affected by Hurricane Irma.

A week after Hurricane Irma tore apart Florida, residents remain hopeful thanks, in part, to the efforts of linemen from Ameren Missouri who are working long hours to help restore power. Customers are grateful and show their thanks through hugs, smiles and gifts of food and water on these hot days.

Despite losing power and even their possessions and homes in Hurricane Irma, Florida residents are coming out to provide gifts of food and water to Ameren Missouri linemen working to restore power in St. Petersburg. The linemen say the residents' generosity is humbling.

In the wake of a disaster, utilities from across the country provide mutual assistance to each other so that residents can safely and quickly have power restored and get life back to normal. By working together, crews are able to get life back to normal for the residents of Florida.

Restoring power after a major storm like Hurricane Irma is a complex task that requires significant logistical expertise, along with skilled line workers and specialized equipment. Ameren Missouri has deployed 130 employees to Florida at the request of Duke Energy joining thousands of storm and field personnel from all across the country, through the industry’s Mutual Assistance network, to assist...

Ameren Missouri is committed to providing safe, reliable and reasonably priced energy. In order for us to continue meeting energy needs now and into the future, we're enhancing sections of the energy grid throughout the service territory. Some of this work is done via helicopter to reduce our footprint on the ground. Utilizing the helicopter to update aging transmission lines allows us to do so in...

At Ameren Missouri, we're looking for innovative ways to improve service for our customers.That's why drones are part of our restoration toolbox. Drones allow us to assess damage faster so we're able to deploy crews with all the right stuff to restore power more safely and quickly for our customers.

A unique partnership between Ameren Missouri and the Saint Louis Zoo allows animals to enjoy a nutritious diet while ensuring greater reliability for Ameren Missouri customers. Pruning and removing trees that threaten power lines is an important part of maintaining reliable service for customers. Each year Ameren Missouri trims about half a million trees along an average of 4,000 miles of power l...

Tax-exempt organizations can receive incentives that cover 50% of their project’s cost by participating in the Ameren Missouri BizSavers® Energy Management System Pilot Program. Find out more about the EMS Pilot Program at www.ameren.com/missouri/energy-efficiency/business/energy-management-system.

Ameren Missouri crews replaced more than 60 utility poles damaged or destroyed by winds during severe thunderstorms. Our system is designed to sustain wind speeds of near 90 mph for structures greater than 60 feet above ground and 60 mph for structures shorter than 60 feet above the ground with no ice.

Learn how an Ameren Missouri HVAC Efficiency Analysis benefits you. This analysis determines how efficiently your system is operating and can help you make an informed decision on whether repairing or replacing your HVAC equipment can help you save energy and money.

Marygrove has been crowned the Power Play Goals for Kids winner, but it’s not over yet. Every time the St. Louis Blues score a Power Play Goal during the 2016-2017 season, Ameren Missouri is increasing our donation to Marygrove by $200! Check the donation tracker at http://AmerenMissouri.com/Blues.

Cory, an accounting and operations management student, is putting his knowledge from school into practice as a strategic sourcing intern. Learn more about our internship and co-op opportunities at Ameren.com/Careers.

During his co-op, David, a civil engineering major, learned the importance of establishing relationships with engineers, drafters, contractors and other development teams. Learn more about our internship and co-op opportunities at Ameren.com/Careers.

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